Bachelor of Medical Science (Laboratory Medicine)

The Bachelor of Medical Science (Laboratory Medicine) requires 4 years of full-time study (or the equivalent part-time). This is an exciting specialisation that builds on the Bachelor of Medical Science degree and covers areas such as haematology and transfusion science, microbiology, genetics, immunology, virology, biochemistry, molecular biology and more.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Bedford Park

Full-time - 2.5 years

$23,250
90

Structure

Students undertake two 13-week placements, equating to approximately 900 hours of laboratory placement in the fourth year of the degree, allowing them to apply their learning in a full-time capacity to a diagnostic pathology laboratory environment. The course meets requirements as specified in the SA Health Allied Health Professional Credentials, including Access Appointments Policy Directive, for the SA Pathology credentialing process.

Entry requirements

  • This course can be applied for using one of the following qualifications: Year 12, TAFE qualifications, the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT), the Flinders Foundation Studies Program and Tertiary Transfer.

Recognition

The course meets requirements as specified in the SA Health Allied Health Professional Credentials, including Access Appointments Policy Directive, for the SA Pathology credentialing process. Graduates may choose to apply individually for membership of the Australian Institute of Medical and Clinical Scientists (AIMS).

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